Configuring Ebert with an OAuth2 token

Ebert can review any repository that is hosted on GitHub, but first you need to add it on Ebert under an existing account.

Configuring your GitHub OAuth2 token

Ebert requires a GitHub® OAuth2 token with the repo and write:repo_hook
scopes enabled so we can interact with your repositories and install some
webhooks to fetch your code when we review it.

📣 The GitHub® account you use to create the token will be the one
commenting on your Pull Requests

We highly recommend you to use the OAuth2 token from a GitHub®
account that represents a bot or an automation for your organization (like an
acme-ebert-bot account) instead of a token from your personal account or
from some of your team members.

It’s only required that the account you use to create the token have admin
permissions on the repositories you want to review with Eber and, although
allowed, there is no need to create your token with the same GitHub® account
you’ve used to log in to Ebert.